The latest Taxpayer’s Union/Curia poll is out and it delivers yet another data set that shows Kiwi voters are tiring of the Ardern regime. It certainly delivers more bad news for Labour as they press ahead with their divisive and racist policies.

PartySupportChange from last month
National37.6%down 1.6
Labour35.3%up 0.9
Green7.8%up 0.6
ACT9.9%up 0.5
Maori1.6%down 0.5
NZ First3.8%up 1.7
Other4.0%down 1.7

There is little change for National and Labour. National are down one point to 38 per cent and Labour up one point to 35 per cent. ACT and Greens are up one point each to 10 per cent and 8 per cent, respectively.

The smaller parties are NZ First on 3.8 per cent, TOP on 2.1 per cent, Maori Party on 1.6 per cent and New Conservatives 0.9 per cent.

Here is how these results would translate to seats in Parliament, assuming all electorate seats are held:

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This poll shows that NZ First continues to make advances, nearly at 4 per cent, on the cusp of being able to return to parliament. Expect a strong and boisterous campaign next year from Winston Peters as he seeks utu on Ardern. My understanding is he has a new target for his ire and she’s the Red Queen.

Jacinda Ardern rises two points to 35 per cent while Christopher Luxon drops two points to 21 per cent.

David Seymour is down 1.2 points to 6.1 per cent while Winston Peters drops 1.1 points to 2.5 per cent. Chloe Swarbrick is up one point to 5.8 per cent while the two official Green co-leaders are on just 1.0 per cent combined.

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Christopher Luxon is going to have to do something about the trend that is developing in his ratings. Maybe the campaign next year will arrest that slide that has developed.

There is a long way to go, but there are signs of hope that the electorate is finally done with Ardern.


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